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Muscat ... This article is about the capital and largest city of Oman. For the grape, see Muscat (grape). For other uses, see Muscat (disambiguation). Muscat ( ...

Muscat

Capital of Oman
Muscat, Oman’s port capital, sits on the Gulf of Oman surrounded by mountains and desert. With history dating back to antiquity, it mixes high-rises and upscale shopping malls with clifftop landmarks such as the 16th-century Portuguese forts, Al...
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Muscat from www.britannica.com
Mar 25, 2024 · Muscat, town, capital of Oman, located on the Gulf of Oman coast. The town long gave its name to the country, which was called Muscat and ...
Muscat from traveler.marriott.com
Spend some time exploring the ruins of Harat al-Bilad, a historic town in the middle of Manah oasis. Mud-brick buildings, tall watchtowers and four gateways ...
Muscat from wineinstitute.org
Muscat wines, also known as Moscato, are made in still, sparkling and dessert styles. California vintners use Muscat grapes to produce wines in shades of white, ...
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It is the grape behind the aforementioned raisins and wines of Malaga, in southern Spain; it is found in the wines of Setubal, central Portugal; in Muscat de ...
geographical name ... Note: Muscat is the capital of Oman.
Today Muscat is widely grown in north-west Italy where it most often produces light (sometimes only 5% alcohol), slightly fizzy, sweet, grapey wines labelled ...